as others have pointed out, it's impossible. but you don't have to stick to simple single variable assignment. eval is your friend.
$ eval `perl -e 'print "foo=bling bat=blam bort=boom\n"'` $ echo foo: $foo bat: $bat bort: $bort foo: bling bat: blam bort: boom
In reply to Re: exporting environment variable to KSH
by Anonymous Monk
in thread exporting environment variable to KSH
by ramthen
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